Abstract

The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of nuclear graphite IG-110 and NBG-18 under compressive stresses of 20MPa, 30MPa and 40MPa has been measured by strain gauge method and corresponding anisotropies of CTE under stresses were investigated. With the increasing compressive stresses, the CTE of IG-110 and NBG-18 parallel and perpendicular to the loading directions increased significantly and decreased gradually respectively. The corresponding CTE anisotropies of IG-110 and NBG-18 almost maintain below 1.05 and keep their original near-isotropic properties under compressive stresses maybe due to the homogeneous sensitivity of CTE to the stresses, perfect crystallites in the grains and homogeneous alignment of grains in graphite. The constant isotropic properties of graphite IG-110 and NBG-18 under stresses are beneficial for the integrity and safety of the graphite used in the reactor.

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